Jenna Coleman
English actress
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2024 | Gave birth to her first child with Jamie Childs. |
2024 | Coleman narrated 'We All Live Here' |
2024 | Jenna Coleman starred as Iris Nightingale in the Audible-exclusive original novella 'Iris is More Than Okay' |
2024 | Coleman starred as Ember Manning in 'The Jetty', also serving as an executive producer |
2024 | Jenna Coleman starred in the film All of You, taking on the role of Robyn |
June 2024 | Announced her first pregnancy with Jamie Childs |
September 2023 | Appeared as Bo in the thriller film Jackdaw, which debuted at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. |
September 15 2023 | Starred as Liv Taylor in the Amazon Prime thriller Wilderness, which began streaming on the platform. |
January 2023 | Returned to the West End stage, co-starring with Aidan Turner in a revival of the play Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London. |
2022 | Jenna Coleman reprised her role as Melia Antiqua in the English dub of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 video game |
October 8 2022 | Klokkenluider premiered at the 66th BFI London Film Festival. |
August 2022 | The Sandman debuted on Netflix, revealing Coleman playing two roles: the historical and present-day versions of Johanna Constantine. |
2021 | Jenna Coleman narrated the documentary 'Billion Pound Bond Street' |
May 2021 | Coleman was cast as Johanna Constantine in DC Comics' The Sandman TV series for Netflix. |
February 28 2021 | Began filming for the dark comedy Klokkenluider in East Sussex, working in a COVID-secure 'bubble' for a three-week shoot. |
January 1 2021 | The Serpent premiered on BBC One, featuring Coleman's performance as Marie-Andrée Leclerc. |
2020 | Jenna Coleman narrated 'Pressures, Residential', a short story posted online by Esquire Magazine in aid of UNICEF UK |
2020 | Coleman narrated 'Beatrix Potter: The Complete Tales' 2-CD set, specifically narrating the short story 'The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies' |
2020 | Coleman appeared in an episode of 'Inside No. 9' titled 'Death Be Not Proud' |
2020 | Ended her relationship with Tom Hughes and began a relationship with British director and filmmaker Jamie Childs after meeting on the set of The Sandman |
May 2020 | Coleman reprised her voice role as Princess Melia Antiqua in the video game Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. |
May 2 2020 | During the COVID-19 pandemic, Coleman participated in The Remote Read, an online drama performance of Tom Stoppard's A Separate Peace, transmitted via Zoom to raise funds for theatrical workers. |
September 2019 | Coleman began production of The Serpent in Bangkok, a Netflix and BBC drama where she played Marie-Andrée Leclerc in a dramatisation of serial killer Charles Sobhraj's life. |
April 13 2019 | Coleman starred as Annie in the Old Vic Theatre's production of All My Sons, which ran until 8 June and included a National Theatre Live cinema screening on 14 May. |
January 8 2018 | Coleman was confirmed to play Joanna in the four-part BBC drama The Cry, an adaptation of Helen FitzGerald's 2013 novel. |
2017 | Coleman became the narrator for a Royal Caribbean UK advertising campaign. |
2017 | Makes a small cameo in Doctor Who. |
2016 | Started dating actor Tom Hughes |
August 28 2016 | Victoria premiered on ITV, launching Coleman's portrayal of Queen Victoria to the public. |
2015 | Ended her relationship with Richard Madden |
2015 | Coleman was cast in ITV's drama series Victoria, portraying Queen Victoria, which marked a significant breakthrough in her career and allowed her to break out of her previous typecasting. |
2015 | Concludes her regular role as Clara Oswald in Doctor Who. |
2013 | Appears in the period miniseries Death Comes to Pemberley. |
2012 | Appears in the period miniseries Titanic and begins her breakthrough role as Clara Oswald in Doctor Who, companion to the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors. |
2011 | Began a relationship with Scottish actor Richard Madden |
2011 | Makes her film debut with a small role in the American superhero film Captain America: The First Avenger. |
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